New video shows the moments after a road rage shooting in which an area 4-year-old was killed.

It starts with a frantic 911 call from the middle of Interstate 40.

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“I’ve just been shot and so has my daughter,” Alan Garcia says.

He was driving his son and daughter home from school when he says a road rage incident escalated into a shooting.

Police lapel video captured the moments officers arrived. A group of people stand around the back of a truck watching over 4-year-old Lilly Garcia, who was dying.

Paramedics rushed her to the hospital while police started to investigate what happened.

“I just remember about Coors is when he started shooting at us,” Alan Garcia said.

He was trying to remember what the shooter’s car looked like.

“I was doing probably about 100 trying to get away from him,” he said.

His daughter died shortly after, and tips poured in to police, as detailed in a more than 300-page report. One day later, Albuquerque police found their suspect, Tony Torrez, who admitted he pulled the trigger.

“I shot at him,” Torrez said on video. “I didn’t know there was anyone in the car. I swear to God I didn’t know anybody was in that truck.”

Torrez told investigators he fired twice.

“I didn’t look, I didn’t aim or anything, I just shot out the window,” he said. “It was just a warning shot, just get the (expletive) away from me, and leave me alone.”